The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 15, 1978, Page page 2, Image 2

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dally nebraskan
friday, September 15, 1978
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Gerald Ford endorses Daub
Former President Gerald Ford has
endorsed 2nd Congressional District Re
publican nominee Hal Daub, it was
announced Thursday.
At a news conference, former Ford state
chairman Pat Haller read a letter from Ford
telling Daub of the endorsement.
"I just wanted to you to know how
proud I am of your efforts and that I
whole-heartedly endorse your candidacy
for the United' States Congress," Ford
wrote.
"I know of the tremendous progress
your campaign has made in the 2nd
District in Nebraska. I am confident that
you will capture this seat for us In Novem
ber and that you will serve your district
and this country well."
Daub said he felt the endorsement by
Ford would aid his campaign and "it
also means a lot to me personally."
"When things like this start happening,
you realize your work means something
and that you're really making progress,"
Daub said.
Daub is opposing incumbent Democrat
John Cavanaugh, in the 2nd District race.
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is seeking undergraduate
majors to serve on the
Chairman's Advisory com
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Teaching committee and the
Faculty Recruitment com
mittees for Afro-American
Studies and for Popular
Literature Studies. To
apply, contact Prof. James
McShane, 202B Andrews
Hall before Sept. 20.
Seniors hoping to do
graduate work next year
should consider applying for
Danforth, Marshall and
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Oldfather Hall 1223.
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to discuss "Soul Travel and
Extra Sensory Perception",
Monday at 8 p.m. in the
Nebraska Union. Room
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Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in
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